Ying Zhin
Shanghai Film Fest: 'Little England' bags Best Film, Best Actress and Best Director
Ying Zhin | | Jun 24, 2014 05:32 AM EDT |
The Golden Goblet Award was bagged by the Little England for best film. Also conquered the best actress and the best director awards at the 17th edition of the fest,
Chinese Billionaire Invests in Warner Brothers' Studio 8
Ying Zhin | | Jun 23, 2014 07:39 AM EDT |
Chinese billionaire Guo Guangchang, chairman of Fosun International, is buying stakes in Warner Bros-owned Studio 8 in a move that is seen to bring Hollywood filmmaking techniques to China's own film industry.
Chinese Company Seeks Suspension of Screening of 'Transformers: Age of Extinction'
Ying Zhin | | Jun 22, 2014 08:13 AM EDT |
"Transformers: Age of Extinction", the fourth installment in the action-thriller series, may not see screening in Mainland China on June 27 as originally scheduled.
Li Bingbing Faced Challenges in Transformers 4
Ying Zhin | | Jun 16, 2014 03:42 PM EDT |
It's just 11 days to the 27th when "Transformers: Age of Extinction" will hit the big screen, and Chinese actress Li Bingbing is keeping her fingers crossed to see if the effort she poured into the Hollywood film will be vindicated by a big turnout at the box office.
MH370 Families Thank All Search Nations Except Malaysia
Ying Zhin | | Jun 15, 2014 06:45 AM EDT |
Families of passengers of MH370 issued a letter thanking all governments and teams involved in the search for the missing plane, but excluded the Malaysian government.
US Beef Possibly Tainted With Mad Cow Disease Recalled
Ying Zhin | | Jun 14, 2014 09:22 AM EDT |
A total of 4,012 pounds of beef, some of which made their way to two restaurants and a grocery chain were recalled on Wednesday over fears of possible contamination with mad cow disease, the U S Department of Agriculture revealed.
Thai Coup Instigator Now a "Happiness" Balladeer
Ying Zhin | | Jun 14, 2014 04:24 AM EDT |
Thailand's new military leader has romanticized his junta, penning the lyrics of a chauvinistic ballad to bring back happiness to the country.
MH370 Passengers’ Families to Get Full Compensation
Ying Zhin | | Jun 13, 2014 09:39 AM EDT |
Malaysia's Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Ministry announced that compensation will be fully paid by the insurance of Malaysia Airlines to all the families of passengers on the missing flight MH370.
Brazil 2014: World Cup marked with Google doodle
Ying Zhin | | Jun 13, 2014 03:58 AM EDT |
As the Fifa World Cup 2014 kicks off in Brazil, Google celebrates with a special doodle
China Bluntly Reminds Hong Kong Who is Boss
Ying Zhin | | Jun 11, 2014 09:51 AM EDT |
China issues a white paper on its "one country, two systems" policy over Hong Kong, a blunt reminder that Beijing is in charge of the city's affairs.
The Fault in Our Stars Forecast to Earn Above $50M This Weekend
Ying Zhin | | Jun 08, 2014 06:43 AM EDT |
The box office verdict is out: moviegoers shelled out $26 million on Friday to unleash romantic angst and tears as they trooped to theaters to see "The Fault in Our Stars".
Rich, Pretty Chinese Girls Wanted in Canada for Reality TV Show
Ying Zhin | | Jun 06, 2014 02:13 AM EDT |
A Chinese-Canadian television producer is coming up with a reality TV show dubbed as "HBICtv: Ultra Rich Asian Girls"
Elliot Rodger Vowed to Kill Every 'Blonde Slut' in YouTube Video
Ying Zhin | | May 24, 2014 09:37 PM EDT |
Elliot Rodger may have been motivated by intense feelings of rejection from women when he went on a shooting spree that killed seven people in the California college town of Santa Barbara Friday.
Meteor Shower Leaves North Americans Disappointed
Ying Zhin | | May 24, 2014 04:55 AM EDT |
It was touted as the epic sky event to watch out for, but Saturday's anticipated meteor shower left thousands of North Americans dismayed for not showing up on its scheduled late primetime appearance.
First Book on MH370 Released
Ying Zhin | | May 19, 2014 02:38 AM EDT |
Flight MH370 was accidentally shot down by US and Thai forces that were undertaking joint military exercises over the South China Sea. This was the theory advanced by the first book ever to come out after the ill-fated Boeing 777 aircraft disappeared in the sky on March 8.
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